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he joins us live from london now first of all thank you very much for being with us. but let's get right to it now and basically. why do you think there's been no response to this ultimatum from the syrian rebels so far. wyatt well i don't know if in his will i want to. and dignify themselves by replying to a bunch of ragtag terrorists supported by the gulf monarchies and their western rulers really but really what's happening in syria is not contained to syria everyone knows this the interview with mr brahimi that russia today took took place earlier today also he said himself very clearly this is that internationalize conflict and syria itself was attached to lebanon it was one land below the ocean which was only divided by the british and french in one nine hundred sixteen in the sykes pact which has which really laid the seeds to all the problems that the region has seen subsequent to that so obviously what i mean moammar gadhafi said last summer that his resistance sort in twenty eleven some of his resistance was also defending syria in iran and in the defense of
he joins us live from london now first of all thank you very much for being with us. but let's get right to it now and basically. why do you think there's been no response to this ultimatum from the syrian rebels so far. wyatt well i don't know if in his will i want to. and dignify themselves by replying to a bunch of ragtag terrorists supported by the gulf monarchies and their western rulers really but really what's happening in syria is not contained to syria everyone knows this the interview...
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to support them too much and tip the balance because they know that that will have some some of this us versus consequences once the syrian government realizes that a no fly zone is is impending then they will probably take more vigorous actions and at the region they face an all or all out war that will extend certainly neighbors the american administration is very careful to protect the national security and of israel so i think the difference between the different administrations is that the previous advisors to obama were even keen to even consider that option off an all out war that will even involve around because they were quite there were quite aggressive i think the current administration with hegel brennan and kerry are more conservative and they want the syrian struggle to be contained within the within syria probably they don't want. they want to see the syrian army being weakened and their three way war style where they engage the islamists in syria in the war of attrition but at the same time the they're making sure that israel's not a national security is protected the ta
to support them too much and tip the balance because they know that that will have some some of this us versus consequences once the syrian government realizes that a no fly zone is is impending then they will probably take more vigorous actions and at the region they face an all or all out war that will extend certainly neighbors the american administration is very careful to protect the national security and of israel so i think the difference between the different administrations is that the...
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police told us if anyone cries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and refer. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police officers sparking fears of further abuses human rights organizations and advocates are extremely concerned by the increase in one violence between the supporters and the opposition to president morsi to the political cover for that president morsi the administration and the legislator are giving to the. violence exercised by the police force and the increased level of brutality. being exercised by the police force three were they concerned by the increase of weapons back during egypt's revolution a key demand was police reform that people here say there is no evidence about until there is crowds of thousands continue to push for change so many fear the worst is yet to come true for r t cairo. and of course there are more details on the stories we're covering on or at our our graded
police told us if anyone cries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and refer. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police officers sparking fears of further abuses human rights organizations and advocates are extremely concerned by the increase in one violence between the supporters and the opposition to...
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motion will be used. i don't give it. give don't don't for a match up artist i was fired i must fight. i'll fight. the fight right. please. welcome back to cross all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok i want to go back to you mark in washington i mean this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not about children it's about geo political advantage this state has been crushed well i disagree i actually think it is a moral goal i think in rwanda in darfur and cambodia we stop by and we did nothing while hundreds of thousands of people were murdered and i think that hundreds of thousands of people will be murdered and are continued to be murdered and we're doing nothing if you're talking about afterwards the answer is the syrian people will be very much against whoever was on the side of bashar assad the best thing that anyone can
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most will be used. and. give been done for the program for up artist i was fights about how most fights. fights. are right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. download the official publication to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television just as. now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. we. welcome back to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind who we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok let's go back to you mark in washington this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not about children it's about geo po
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bill karins will have more for us a little later in weather. right now, we want to turn to politics. we're now just one week from the automatic cuts that will slash $85 billion from government spending. the congressional budget office estimates the sequester will cost 750,000 jobs and lower economic growth by 0.6%. don't forget we were negative in gdp in the last quarter. it could mean longer lines at the airport, less funding for teachers, and cuts at the pentagon that officials say could hurt national security. still, the white house and republicans remained lock in a stalemate over how to deal with the sequester. yesterday, president obama called john boehner and mitchell mcconnell, but neither republican leader has any appetite for new taxes, something the president says should be part of the deal. the president spoke with reverend al sharpton yesterday. >> my sense is that their basic view is that nothing is important enough to raise taxes on wealthy individuals or corporations, and they would prefer to see these kinds of cuts that could s
bill karins will have more for us a little later in weather. right now, we want to turn to politics. we're now just one week from the automatic cuts that will slash $85 billion from government spending. the congressional budget office estimates the sequester will cost 750,000 jobs and lower economic growth by 0.6%. don't forget we were negative in gdp in the last quarter. it could mean longer lines at the airport, less funding for teachers, and cuts at the pentagon that officials say could hurt...
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motion will be used. you've been done for around for up artist i was fights about how most fights. all fights. are right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. choose your language. holy week a widow in federal court today still some of the. treatments that the consensus here can. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories but in high school life choose the access to often. speak your language. programs documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out visit our big. welcome back to all things considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok and i to go back to you mark in washington i mean this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what thi
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but use names? a new study out today shows dolphin communication to be much more like ours than we ever thought. that each dolphin has its own distinct sound. essentially its own name. listen to this. one male bottlenose clicking out his signature sound, basically calling out his name. almost instantly, another dolphin responds, calling back to him by his name. >> these whistles that they produce are actually used as names. they use them to keep in contact when they're swimming through very murky waters, so they can keep their social groups integrated and operating as a unit. >> reporter: the dolphins that most commonly communicate like this? mothers to calves. you said that from a very young age, almost from birth, they start to have their signature sounds? >> absolutely. from minutes of being born, you'll see the calf vocalize. and the mother will almost mimic that. >> reporter: makes you wonder what else they're saying. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> funny. doesn't look like a ralph. anyway. th
but use names? a new study out today shows dolphin communication to be much more like ours than we ever thought. that each dolphin has its own distinct sound. essentially its own name. listen to this. one male bottlenose clicking out his signature sound, basically calling out his name. almost instantly, another dolphin responds, calling back to him by his name. >> these whistles that they produce are actually used as names. they use them to keep in contact when they're swimming through...
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it's a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm live in moscow with your world wide use. russia has heavily criticized the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital and the blasts took the lives of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy and moscow says it's unacceptable for washington to seek excuses for what it calls terrorists especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries and the deadliest car bomb explosion struck a busy neighborhood of damascus where the headquarters of president assad's ruling party is located and there's also a school near the epicenter of the blast and many children are believed to be among the victims middle east expert tariq ali says the scale of the apparent acts of terrorism yet again indicates the urgent need for a political solution. it was a very clear response to those who are arguing right now it's. well for now those the bay should be a political settlement that this ugly stalemate should
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he joins us now. tony, is this an unusually good year to go to the movies and does that make it an unusually hard year to pick winners? >> i think it was a good year. i mean, i think there's so many different kinds of movies that come out in every year that it's sometimes hard to rank them. i think it was a very good year for mainstream movies that grown-ups might want to go see. there's been a knock against the hollywood studios for the last decade or so that they're mostly interested in teenagers, in action franchises for the international marketplace, in sequels and superheroes and so on. this year a lot of movies, "lincoln" life of pi" "les miserables," "zero dark thirty" found audiences and as well as a lot of critical acclaim. so i think it is a strong year for the kind of movies that we were accustomed to seeing around oscar time in decades past but haven't been as thick on the ground recently. >> suarez: "around oscar time." might this part b what some critics see a the gaming of a calendar? t
he joins us now. tony, is this an unusually good year to go to the movies and does that make it an unusually hard year to pick winners? >> i think it was a good year. i mean, i think there's so many different kinds of movies that come out in every year that it's sometimes hard to rank them. i think it was a very good year for mainstream movies that grown-ups might want to go see. there's been a knock against the hollywood studios for the last decade or so that they're mostly interested in...
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good eveningen and thanks for joining us. i'm. >> i'm jessica aguirre. >> a massive crane accident in san francisco. the crane toppled over as crews worked on the new eastern span of the bridge. caltrans says it wants answers what went wrong. we have team coverage tonight. stephen stocking is digging into the company's history. we begin with jody hernandez live on treasure island with the latest on the investigation? >> jessica, we're still learning new details about what took place underneath the new eastern span of the bay bridge. you can see a portion of the 160-foot red crane is still out here on the bay tonight. it is secured to a barge. now, that crane came down this afternoon along with a massive piece of scaffolding. for those who witnessed it, it was jolting. >> not much happens on a daily basis. it's like watching grass grow. things happen slowly except for today. >> reporter: that's an understatement. mr.a manager roger lad wig was startled when he heard a loud grinding noise from underneath the bridge. when he loo
good eveningen and thanks for joining us. i'm. >> i'm jessica aguirre. >> a massive crane accident in san francisco. the crane toppled over as crews worked on the new eastern span of the bridge. caltrans says it wants answers what went wrong. we have team coverage tonight. stephen stocking is digging into the company's history. we begin with jody hernandez live on treasure island with the latest on the investigation? >> jessica, we're still learning new details about what took...
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do stay with us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: a new study says fast food makes up about 11% of the american diet, less than before but not by much. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we sort through what all this means for america's obesity problem in children and adults. >> woodruff: then, we look at health care for the pooras florida's republican governor is the latest to embrace the obama administration's program to expand medicaid. >> suarez: margaret warner gets an update on the syrian civil war, as attacks on damascus escalate and the deadliest car bomb to date rocks the capital. >> woodruff: our week long focus on guns, "after newtown" continues with two reports: first, the state of play in florida, which has some of the least restrictive gun laws in the u.s. >> nothing really truly equalizes a smal petite woman with someone who's 6'3, 230 pounds who's angry except a firearm. >> those weapons often times
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how can use use the data sensors in the future? >> it really is important and going back to this id on the signatures are not enough you have to understand what is happening in your network, not someone's sick to become a cloud of or malware. one of the most valuable tools that we actually have in our arsenal regardless of or not we thought it was malicious at the time, and what that does is several things. if we find our intelligence that we should have looked at that happened last week we should go back and look at it but also all of the defense that we might see into context for what that one house was doing at the time that actually triggered that event so it reduces our false positives and gives much more insight about where and why we have some of the issues that we might see and they're really makes all the difference. you combine that with analytical capabilities or security at the manager type of tools that can work even more effective than some of those technologies because again, the defense that you are seeing that you
how can use use the data sensors in the future? >> it really is important and going back to this id on the signatures are not enough you have to understand what is happening in your network, not someone's sick to become a cloud of or malware. one of the most valuable tools that we actually have in our arsenal regardless of or not we thought it was malicious at the time, and what that does is several things. if we find our intelligence that we should have looked at that happened last week...
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please let us be free people. we lack of nothing except for a thirst for dignity. most syriane of refugees are lower as most agree the dignity cannily be restored if and when they return to a stable homeland. al-jazeera, turkey. >> massive anti-government protests continue in iraq. they are in the streets west of baghdad calling on the part minister to step down. let us go live to jay now right now in baghdad. these protests have been an ongoing. what's different this time around? >> this one was actually really quite interesting. these pictures we're searing is where the cleric called on turkey to embrace the sunni population. they have ruled the world before and it was time for them to step in. that is what the iraqi government has been warning about and what they have been saying. there is foreign influence in foreign intervention year. and is increasing the unrest we are seeing. in other places, they talk about the injustice inflicted on them. region and here in baghdad, there were all united under the same theme for the protest. they're basically telling the c
please let us be free people. we lack of nothing except for a thirst for dignity. most syriane of refugees are lower as most agree the dignity cannily be restored if and when they return to a stable homeland. al-jazeera, turkey. >> massive anti-government protests continue in iraq. they are in the streets west of baghdad calling on the part minister to step down. let us go live to jay now right now in baghdad. these protests have been an ongoing. what's different this time around?...
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with the embassy asked us to do was help us drive all of our attention to the violence because if that happens again, it will be by far the worst thing that could happen to kenya. so we are on the right issue. what could you possibly do? we thought there would be a great deal of attention provided by the u.s. and other international partners to the election -- to the logistics of the election. in a way, it's flattering and it's a bit of an industry now. there's a lot of people who know how to do election and even though almost every election has problems and delays, we still now seem to be by the finish line. so we thought the greater problem was that there was silence, who would check it? kenya is going through a period of amazing reform right now. they've got a new constitution, commissions for virtually everything under the sun. it's almost over reformed in the sense that it's got two much in the police happen to be lagging behind. we had to make an assumption that the police would not be in shape to do what we would hope they would do and standing in belaboring that point we didn't
with the embassy asked us to do was help us drive all of our attention to the violence because if that happens again, it will be by far the worst thing that could happen to kenya. so we are on the right issue. what could you possibly do? we thought there would be a great deal of attention provided by the u.s. and other international partners to the election -- to the logistics of the election. in a way, it's flattering and it's a bit of an industry now. there's a lot of people who know how to...
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by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of a new day begun let us march on till victory is won stony the road we trod bitter the chasening rod felt in the day when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers died we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come treading the [speaker not understood] of the slaughtered out of the
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freedom to launch an attack on us lawyers. by doing that, she ruined pussy riot. >> katya and a friend put on their signature balaclavas. they want to show that pussy riot is still alive despite pressure and lack of solidarity from other putin opponents. she says the group is still under attack. >> there is no dispute within pussy riot. i do not know where these rumors are coming from. quite the contrary -- we are fighting to free them. it is a struggle for our basic rights. >> the courts still play a central role in her life. she is currently fighting against state efforts to label pussy riot videos as extremist and block them on the internet, but what really bothers her is that one year after the punk prayer, surveys show most russians feel pussy riot were given a fair sentence. >> the german government has also criticized russia over its treatment of dissidents, opposition, and protesters. yet, relations between the countries seem to be fairly good. are these and the words of criticism? we put this to the german government'
freedom to launch an attack on us lawyers. by doing that, she ruined pussy riot. >> katya and a friend put on their signature balaclavas. they want to show that pussy riot is still alive despite pressure and lack of solidarity from other putin opponents. she says the group is still under attack. >> there is no dispute within pussy riot. i do not know where these rumors are coming from. quite the contrary -- we are fighting to free them. it is a struggle for our basic rights....
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forces used rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse the crowds and public anger remains focused on claims that inmates are in a critical condition and were wrongfully detained. or if you kind of stay with us here out see will be a pleasure indeed people of elena's guests are debating the role of western powers in the syrian conflict that means one thing crosstalk in just a sec. if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark silva jr from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court determined that he may have unlawfully convicted up to five thousand youths some of former as young as ten years old for crimes they didn't commit this is obviously sickening a total exploitation of power but the thing we n
forces used rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse the crowds and public anger remains focused on claims that inmates are in a critical condition and were wrongfully detained. or if you kind of stay with us here out see will be a pleasure indeed people of elena's guests are debating the role of western powers in the syrian conflict that means one thing crosstalk in just a sec. if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your...
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send them you can tweet them to us or shoot us an emai atfoxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. web site fox friends first.com. we will read those later on in the show. keeping track of your teens is about to get a whole lot easier. now you will be able to see their every move even when they are not in sight. >> regulation nation being taken to a whole new level. job hunters being told don't bother applying if they smoke. we will tell you where. flush a>> welcome back. four people facing charges in connection with one of the largest salmonella out breaks in history. they worked for peanut corporation of america. the company's filthy processing plant they were blamed for the 2009 peanut butter salmonella outbreak that killed 9 people. the charges include fraud conspiracy and obstruction for justice. the faa says we could have 30,000 drones above us by 2020. they are increasing them for border enforcement. many are concerned it will lead to a surveillance society. >> sing the benefits of catering to girls. the company says sales sky rock rocketed by 25 percent last year to pull in
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glad to have you with us. now russia has accused of us of attempting to justify terrorism in syria moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital there are conflicting reports about the number of killed syrian authorities say the blasts took the lives of fifty three people with human rights groups putting that figure at more than eighty moscow says it is unacceptable to make excuses for terror especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries this as the conflict in syria could well spill into neighboring lebanon the rebel free syrian army threatened to attack hezbollah bases demanding that it stops shelling insurgent held areas in syria there has been no response yet to that deadline which expired on thursday activist and journalist chandan believes that foreign powers backing the rebels were behind this show of mind. is the western states particularly. really trying to get the americans to arm
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but they should. >> you made us one. >> oh, my god. it says will you be my valentine day, and valentine's day was so over a week ago. bummer. bummer bummer bummer. >> poor baby. >> you're so sweet. >> you might win. >> it's doubtful. >> it's doubtful. >> the hollywood walk of fame was developed the year i was born. do you know how old that is? >> how old? tell us. >> 1953. >> how old are you? >> going to be 60. this is the big one. >> 60! >> love to know what you guys think i should do to celebrate. >> i got -- oh, i got a way to celebrate. how about with my ihoda. okay. this tune -- you are going to like this one. this is a little old school because it's for your birthday. >> excuse me. >> upcoming. this is -- ready? hit it, baby. ♪ ♪ do you remember when it was time, september changing your mind september we were chasing the stars away ♪ ♪ our hearts were winging souls were singing as we danced in the night remember while the stars blew the night away ♪ ♪ oh, oh, dancing in september oh, oh, never was a cloudy day ♪ >>
but they should. >> you made us one. >> oh, my god. it says will you be my valentine day, and valentine's day was so over a week ago. bummer. bummer bummer bummer. >> poor baby. >> you're so sweet. >> you might win. >> it's doubtful. >> it's doubtful. >> the hollywood walk of fame was developed the year i was born. do you know how old that is? >> how old? tell us. >> 1953. >> how old are you? >> going to be 60. this is the...
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good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. >> i like the way you say friday. >> said with such passion. >> i wish it was monday all over again. i have had so much fun this week! but we have great weather around the bay area coming our way today and this weekend. chilly to start with. more on the weekend forecast coming up. >> we are getting first reports of a fatal accident in redwood city. there is a traffic alert in effect at bayshore road and seaport boulevard. at this point we know a car ran into a fence. and again, chp crews are on scene. avoid the area. we are sending our own news crew so we'll bring you a live update here very shortly. >> thank you. >>> some breaking news now. blade runner oscar pistorius could be freed on bail at any moment. the double amputee sprinter is charged with premeditated murder in the death of his girlfriend last week. prosecutors say pistorius intended to kill reeva steenkamp when he fired four shots through his bathroom door. but defense attorneys say he thought there was an
good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. >> i like the way you say friday. >> said with such passion. >> i wish it was monday all over again. i have had so much fun this week! but we have great weather around the bay area coming our way today and this weekend. chilly to start with. more on the weekend forecast coming up. >> we are getting first reports of a fatal accident in redwood city. there is a traffic alert in...
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he can't use drugs or alcohol. he can't return to the scene of the alleged crime, which is his house. he needs permission to leave town, and he is going to have to check in with police twice a week, andrea. >> michelle kazinski, thank you very much. a very busy day there in pretoria. thanks for all your reporting, and the sequester deadline, meanwhile, looms exactly one week from today. the president has started calling republican leaders, at least in the last couple of days, but neither side has budged. joining me for our daily fix chris calizza, msnbc contributor and managing editor of postpolitics.com, and bloomberg views columnist martha carlson. welcome both. chris, what do you expect, if anything, in the coming weeks? is it all baked in the cake? everyone assumes it's going to happen, and despite all of the alarms that are going off about the impact, the public doesn't seem terribly concerned, chris brsh. >> no. what i expect in the next week, andrea, is more of what we saw from transportation secretary la ho
he can't use drugs or alcohol. he can't return to the scene of the alleged crime, which is his house. he needs permission to leave town, and he is going to have to check in with police twice a week, andrea. >> michelle kazinski, thank you very much. a very busy day there in pretoria. thanks for all your reporting, and the sequester deadline, meanwhile, looms exactly one week from today. the president has started calling republican leaders, at least in the last couple of days, but neither...
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the pharmacy and he takes us. is this crowd typical, the size of this crowd? immediately we see the lines, as we snake our way behind the counter to the back. where not only are they low on many medications, they have run out of several cancer drugs. and on the other side of the counter, the urgency in their faces. this man shows us the prescription for a loved one with leukemia. you have gone to how many pharmacies? over 20? while we were there, he makes his way to the window, where he's told there is none left, to come back saturday. all of this comes as that new u.n. report comes out, the inspectors who discovered advanced centrifuges, proof that iran can speed up the process to a nuclear weapon. iran saying it has no such ambition. the state department reacting swiftly calling this a provocative step. david muir, abc news, tehran. >> you can see the impact it's having on everyday life. the heartbreaking part where the man couldn't get the leukemia medicine that he needed for a relative here. on the other hand,
the pharmacy and he takes us. is this crowd typical, the size of this crowd? immediately we see the lines, as we snake our way behind the counter to the back. where not only are they low on many medications, they have run out of several cancer drugs. and on the other side of the counter, the urgency in their faces. this man shows us the prescription for a loved one with leukemia. you have gone to how many pharmacies? over 20? while we were there, he makes his way to the window, where he's told...
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he joins us next. jenna: a bus tour is giving a very unique perspective on our southern border in this country. an arizona businessman is offering people a firsthand look giving travelers the chance to hear directly from ranchers and law enforcement in the area. adam housley streaming live from southern arizona with more. adam. >> reporter: yeah, jenna, welcome to nogales, arizona. we are one kilometer from the international border. this is called a border crisis bus tour. it began a couple of years ago when a man named bob fineman, a longtime spanish radio broadcaster in arizona got together with gray line and decided there was a need. it's been very popular. bob is driving us right now, we are headed towards the international border. this has become a popular tour and one that is very important for people to get the education out here. >> gray line international actually awarded this as the most creative new tour of 2012. it's designed to let people interact with the border and have the border speak
he joins us next. jenna: a bus tour is giving a very unique perspective on our southern border in this country. an arizona businessman is offering people a firsthand look giving travelers the chance to hear directly from ranchers and law enforcement in the area. adam housley streaming live from southern arizona with more. adam. >> reporter: yeah, jenna, welcome to nogales, arizona. we are one kilometer from the international border. this is called a border crisis bus tour. it began a...
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use drones to battle areas that are being used by the french forces. from the obvious to the clever. >> reporter: for al qaeda fighters on the battlefield, there are 22 tips on the internet for ways to avoid a drone strike. that was in mali where the militants are battling french forces. >> we have seen that the drone strikes have been dramatic to the al qaeda and causing them to be paranoid and making them feel like they were infiltrated by spi spies. >> reporter: before his death, osama bin laden said that fighters should not meet on roadways or move in cars, because many of them were targeted while they were meeting on the road. bin laden told every militant, quote, he should only move when the clouds are heavy, and as for the other list of suggestions. one of the tips, if you are in a car and you learn that there is a drone after you, leave and immediately the passengers could scatter in different directions. another one, is to set up fake gatherings of people with dummies to throw the drones off of the trail. similar tactic s has have been already
use drones to battle areas that are being used by the french forces. from the obvious to the clever. >> reporter: for al qaeda fighters on the battlefield, there are 22 tips on the internet for ways to avoid a drone strike. that was in mali where the militants are battling french forces. >> we have seen that the drone strikes have been dramatic to the al qaeda and causing them to be paranoid and making them feel like they were infiltrated by spi spies. >> reporter: before his...
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